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“Job’s not finished,” Clark said on the court to ESPN after the win. Up next for Iowa is a program synonymous with the Final Four and winning national championships: No. 3 UConn, who held ...
Caitlin Clark became the all-time leading women's scorer in major college basketball by scoring 33 points to pass Lynette Woodard and post her 17th career triple-double for sixth-ranked Iowa in a ...
Though the Trojans rallied, Iowa refused to fold, with Olsen scoring nine points in a 15-7 run that sealed the win and had Clark on her feet yelling encouragement.
Top-seeded Iowa (33-4) will play either UConn or Southern California in the national semifinals Fri Caitlin Clark leads Iowa back to Final Four, scoring 41 points in 94-87 win over defending champ LSU
The most recent game between LSU and Iowa peaked at 16.1 million viewers to become ESPN's second-highest draw for a basketball game of any kind since 2012. Iowa's and UConn's Final Four matchup ...
Days after the Iowa Hawkeyes set the all-time ratings record for a women’s college basketball game in their Elite Eight win over the Louisiana State University Tigers, the team set yet another ...
Iowa’s 71-69 win against UConn in Friday’s NCAA Final Four game drew 14.2 million viewers, the most in women’s college basketball history, according to ESPN.. The matchup produced the ...
Caitlin Clark eventually found a way. Completely shut down in the first half, the most exciting player in women's college basketball now has one game left in her storied career at Iowa. Clark ...